1972 - Children of War in former Yugoslavia: The UNICEF- led November 1-7 ''Week of Tranquility'' campaign in the republics of former Yugoslavia reached more than 200,000 children with high protein biscuits, clothing, blankets and medicines. Agreed to by all warring factions and supported by UNHCR and other relief agencies the week achieved a lull in the fighting and was a first phase in a programme to reach a million children with essential winter supplies by the end of the month. UNICEF also supports an immunization campaign in all warring areas, as well as projects for the more than 1.4 mil

1972 - Children of War in former Yugoslavia: The UNICEF- led November 1-7 ''Week of Tranquility'' campaign in the republics of former Yugoslavia reached more than 200,000 children with high protein biscuits, clothing, blankets and medicines. Agreed to by all warring factions and supported by UNHCR and other relief agencies the week achieved a lull in the fighting and was a first phase in a programme to reach a million children with essential winter supplies by the end of the month. UNICEF also supports an immunization campaign in all warring areas, as well as projects for the more than 1.4 mil Stock Photo
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5568 x 4378 px | 47.1 x 37.1 cm | 18.6 x 14.6 inches | 300dpi

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12 January 1960

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1972 - Children of War in former Yugoslavia: The UNICEF- led November 1-7 ''Week of Tranquility'' campaign in the republics of former Yugoslavia reached more than 200, 000 children with high protein biscuits, clothing, blankets and medicines. Agreed to by all warring factions and supported by UNHCR and other relief agencies the week achieved a lull in the fighting and was a first phase in a programme to reach a million children with essential winter supplies by the end of the month. UNICEF also supports an immunization campaign in all warring areas, as well as projects for the more than 1.4 million children now traumatized by the ongoing conflict. Two small gypsy children stand by a car riddled with bullets in the Ciglane settlement, a semi-abandoned residential complex where a group of gypsies have taken refuge, in the besieged city of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Credit Image: © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)

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